Hi,
At first I just wanted to make a post in "Racing videos" thread in racing section, but.. This post is very drifting related so..
Anyway I have started playing LFS online in may 2004. Got very into dirfting in it in summer 2003. Since then I've been also making videos about LFS drifting(few non-drifting exceptions).
At the beginning of this summer in june I have approached one of the most active polish drifters(bartdrift, check www.bartdrift.pl) that catched my attention with his passion and will to help new drifters in my local area have proper-legal-well organised trainings. It was when he made a thread about organising first of those trainings in my area. I offered him making a video about this event. I didn't have any cameras, any real life experience, but I felt I can make it with the skills I've learned from making LFS videos.
Furtonatelly, it turned out that he has a camera. Moreover, he even bought 1 more and equipment so we could mount cameras on cars. At this time I also learned a lot from one of the polish rally vid makers - piter, who taught me basics of filming with real camera. So props go to him as well.
But this vid isn't the end. From that time - I've been going with Bartdrift to many drift competitions to make videos(Taking place in Hungary(Tokol near Budapest, Mariapocs, KakucsRing), Germany(Nuerburgring, Hockenheim), Poland(Race track in Poznan). It wasn't long till we realised that short music clips are not enough. Therfor we have started making full video reports(Inspired by Japanese Option Vols). Our first one and the only one finished so far is from International Drift Challenge that took place in Nuerburgring.
Making videos was one thing, but I also loved being on real life F1 circuits like Hockenheim and Nuerburgring. And there is a story about Nuerburgring. When I was close to it, in mountains etc. I felt a very exciting feeling. I think I've felt a spirit of Nuerburgring Nordshleife. It really is something I can't explain(Even though we were going to F1 circuit). It was also amazing when we were close to it. We've stopped at the gas station and the cars there were amazing. The shop in there was cool too, lots of Nuerburgring gadgets, clothes etc.
Something impressive was also a view from top of Mercedes Arena in hockenheim. It must be super fun to watch races from there. You really can see a lot! And damm Hockenheim is HUGE. Going trough track from Hotel to Mercedes Arena part was sure "a long" walk. Going trough tunnels etc.
I also loved the atmosphere in Hungarian events. The people there are very fun, they really enjoy drifting to the max.
Very enjoyable thing was also co-drives(Right seat rides in drift cars).. Even though my thing is more "left seat"
And ofcourse it was awesome just being there with all the people, parties over night etc. I truly had a very good time - always(Except super rainy sunday on Nuerburgring.. )
Huh.. That's a long write up.. But going back ontopic. We didn't stop on making videos, we've decided to create a new european proffesional website that would provide people with european drifter profiles, interesting interviews, event reports, galleries, news, videos, drift shop and more. Ofcourse it is still evolving, but even now there is a lot of interesting stuff you could enjoy. It's adress is www.driftingo.eu (there is also polish and german version - www.driftingo.pl and www.driftingo.de )
Moreover, this winter we plan to release 3 DVD Reports from drifting events. First one will be released next month - in January 2007 I really can't wait! I hope people will enjoy it. It will be about Toyo Drifting Cup 2007 Final in Poland, Poznan
Something that I would like to mention now is that it's not just me making videos. From IDC in Nuerburgring we've been driving to drift events with 8-10 people team so we could cover up the whole track with cameras, make onboards, make interviews etc. It's thanks to many people with passion that driftingo is possible. It also wouldn't be possible without Bartdrift that has put so much effort into it, that it's just unbeleviable. Crazy man.
You might ask, going from live for speed to real life hmm.. Did I actually start drifting myself as well? Well, I actually kinda did. Bartdrift provided me with a practice car - Bmw e34 535 prepared for drifting. I've been participating in trainings of www.szkoladriftu.pl (by bartdrift) with this car. Once i've even had a chance to do 2 laps in his proffesional s14a 200sx drift car. That really felt great, being able to drive a car like that. One of my greatest memories so far.
I hope that in the next year year(2008) I will be able to build my own car to drift. Since the first time I took car sideways I got addicted. I will just quote Remmo Niezen from IDC in Hockenheim. "Drift addict".
Here I would also like to mention one more thing - when drifting in real life I was AMAZED at how close to real drifting LFS is. And now with patch Y it has gotten even closer to it.. BAH! I've even convinced bartdrift to buy G25 and play LFS himself. We have also organised Driftingo.pl LFS drift challenge 2007 for polish drifters(First lfs drifting event with real prizes). We hope to organise a full season in lfs next year.
And a link to videos I was talking about - here
So this was all I've wanted to say. Now my question is, what is your story? Did LFS help you to get more or less into motorsports in real life?
At first I just wanted to make a post in "Racing videos" thread in racing section, but.. This post is very drifting related so..
Anyway I have started playing LFS online in may 2004. Got very into dirfting in it in summer 2003. Since then I've been also making videos about LFS drifting(few non-drifting exceptions).
At the beginning of this summer in june I have approached one of the most active polish drifters(bartdrift, check www.bartdrift.pl) that catched my attention with his passion and will to help new drifters in my local area have proper-legal-well organised trainings. It was when he made a thread about organising first of those trainings in my area. I offered him making a video about this event. I didn't have any cameras, any real life experience, but I felt I can make it with the skills I've learned from making LFS videos.
Furtonatelly, it turned out that he has a camera. Moreover, he even bought 1 more and equipment so we could mount cameras on cars. At this time I also learned a lot from one of the polish rally vid makers - piter, who taught me basics of filming with real camera. So props go to him as well.
But this vid isn't the end. From that time - I've been going with Bartdrift to many drift competitions to make videos(Taking place in Hungary(Tokol near Budapest, Mariapocs, KakucsRing), Germany(Nuerburgring, Hockenheim), Poland(Race track in Poznan). It wasn't long till we realised that short music clips are not enough. Therfor we have started making full video reports(Inspired by Japanese Option Vols). Our first one and the only one finished so far is from International Drift Challenge that took place in Nuerburgring.
Making videos was one thing, but I also loved being on real life F1 circuits like Hockenheim and Nuerburgring. And there is a story about Nuerburgring. When I was close to it, in mountains etc. I felt a very exciting feeling. I think I've felt a spirit of Nuerburgring Nordshleife. It really is something I can't explain(Even though we were going to F1 circuit). It was also amazing when we were close to it. We've stopped at the gas station and the cars there were amazing. The shop in there was cool too, lots of Nuerburgring gadgets, clothes etc.
Something impressive was also a view from top of Mercedes Arena in hockenheim. It must be super fun to watch races from there. You really can see a lot! And damm Hockenheim is HUGE. Going trough track from Hotel to Mercedes Arena part was sure "a long" walk. Going trough tunnels etc.
I also loved the atmosphere in Hungarian events. The people there are very fun, they really enjoy drifting to the max.
Very enjoyable thing was also co-drives(Right seat rides in drift cars).. Even though my thing is more "left seat"
And ofcourse it was awesome just being there with all the people, parties over night etc. I truly had a very good time - always(Except super rainy sunday on Nuerburgring.. )
Huh.. That's a long write up.. But going back ontopic. We didn't stop on making videos, we've decided to create a new european proffesional website that would provide people with european drifter profiles, interesting interviews, event reports, galleries, news, videos, drift shop and more. Ofcourse it is still evolving, but even now there is a lot of interesting stuff you could enjoy. It's adress is www.driftingo.eu (there is also polish and german version - www.driftingo.pl and www.driftingo.de )
Moreover, this winter we plan to release 3 DVD Reports from drifting events. First one will be released next month - in January 2007 I really can't wait! I hope people will enjoy it. It will be about Toyo Drifting Cup 2007 Final in Poland, Poznan
Something that I would like to mention now is that it's not just me making videos. From IDC in Nuerburgring we've been driving to drift events with 8-10 people team so we could cover up the whole track with cameras, make onboards, make interviews etc. It's thanks to many people with passion that driftingo is possible. It also wouldn't be possible without Bartdrift that has put so much effort into it, that it's just unbeleviable. Crazy man.
You might ask, going from live for speed to real life hmm.. Did I actually start drifting myself as well? Well, I actually kinda did. Bartdrift provided me with a practice car - Bmw e34 535 prepared for drifting. I've been participating in trainings of www.szkoladriftu.pl (by bartdrift) with this car. Once i've even had a chance to do 2 laps in his proffesional s14a 200sx drift car. That really felt great, being able to drive a car like that. One of my greatest memories so far.
I hope that in the next year year(2008) I will be able to build my own car to drift. Since the first time I took car sideways I got addicted. I will just quote Remmo Niezen from IDC in Hockenheim. "Drift addict".
Here I would also like to mention one more thing - when drifting in real life I was AMAZED at how close to real drifting LFS is. And now with patch Y it has gotten even closer to it.. BAH! I've even convinced bartdrift to buy G25 and play LFS himself. We have also organised Driftingo.pl LFS drift challenge 2007 for polish drifters(First lfs drifting event with real prizes). We hope to organise a full season in lfs next year.
And a link to videos I was talking about - here
So this was all I've wanted to say. Now my question is, what is your story? Did LFS help you to get more or less into motorsports in real life?